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. >> germany is the key. >> germany is one key. we have chancellor merkel meeting with barack obama. that is the number one topic on their agenda, along with nsa and tapping her phone. >> what did you say last year -- [laughter] >> he may know what she is thinking. >> let's talk about the effect on american economies. -- companies. is there any consideration to say, get out of russia? >> they are the ones doing the outreach. i asked if companies are lobbying for less sanctions. the administration responded, we are going to them and asking them to cut their russian exposure. citibank cut their russian exposure nine percent. the white house has been lobbying and getting success with major american companies and ceo's were supposed to go to an economic conference sponsored by putin. some are pulling out entirely or reducing their delegations. >> if he keeps escalating, is there any chance that america would take military action or at least aid the ukrainians with lethal arms? >> two separate questions. on taking military action oursel
. >> germany is the key. >> germany is one key. we have chancellor merkel meeting with barack obama. that is the number one topic on their agenda, along with nsa and tapping her phone. >> what did you say last year -- [laughter] >> he may know what she is thinking. >> let's talk about the effect on american economies. -- companies. is there any consideration to say, get out of russia? >> they are the ones doing the outreach. i asked if companies are lobbying...
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they were watching the life drone feed that was over it from africom in stuttgart, germany. if you have a secretary of state who's watching an embassy or a consulate being attacked do you not think there would maybe be interruption of debate prep. >> you would hate to think the president, we don't know this, that he would continue debate prep as a u.s. consulate comes under attack . if that's true, that's up setting. >> we had the uncle of sean smith, one of the four americans that lost their lives, on the show earlier. take a listen. >> the president and hillary clinton made a political decision as opposed to a security decision. and they should be ashamed of themselves. they should be ashamed that they actually had the unmitigated gull to go to -- before the caskets of my nephew and three other americans and lie to the mothers and fathers and widows of these brave americans. how shameful. how chilling is this? >> yes, it certainly is shameful. this alleged cover-up of this alleged cover-up, could it even be worse than what actually was unfolding? you know, if the president
they were watching the life drone feed that was over it from africom in stuttgart, germany. if you have a secretary of state who's watching an embassy or a consulate being attacked do you not think there would maybe be interruption of debate prep. >> you would hate to think the president, we don't know this, that he would continue debate prep as a u.s. consulate comes under attack . if that's true, that's up setting. >> we had the uncle of sean smith, one of the four americans that...
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and germany wouldn't spy on the u.s. that did not happen. there is still lingering tensions on that issue. >> jon karl with me in washington, thank you. >>> tonight the u.s. state department is warning americans against travel to one of kenya's tourist destinations. two explosions rocked a seaside town, one near a bus stop and the other at a resort bar. three people were killed and several jurd. the government blaming an al qaeda linked group. >>> in afghanistan tonight, dwindling hope of finding survivors after a devastating land slide. heavy rain sent part of a mountain down on top of a remote village. 255 people are confirmed dead but the toll could go as high as 700. rescuers and volunteers are digging with their own hands to try to reach the missing tonight. >>> back here at home this evening and to word of a deadly illness arriving in america for the first time. it's called mers and this evening the american infected is in quarantine and they're now looking for anyone the patient may have come in connect with. here
and germany wouldn't spy on the u.s. that did not happen. there is still lingering tensions on that issue. >> jon karl with me in washington, thank you. >>> tonight the u.s. state department is warning americans against travel to one of kenya's tourist destinations. two explosions rocked a seaside town, one near a bus stop and the other at a resort bar. three people were killed and several jurd. the government blaming an al qaeda linked group. >>> in afghanistan tonight,...
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germany has taken yugoslavia. one day it was we have got the battleship to which when winnie came back several days later with pretty good news, we got the bismarck. now the danger for a subjugated people in such joking exchanges i think it's pretty apparent. in this case the chef and winnie green are in areas commenting on patriotism and war and matters of life and death and pretty soon the levity started to wear away. the comments became more bitter and full of meaning and finally one day the chef said to winnie, would you like some rice pudding mrs. green? yes, please she replied. only if you say heil hitler the chef david and after a few seconds when he burst forthwith to hell with hitler for rice pudding and one made of skim milk at that. for that exchange and i think this is really important, one that when the green defiantly verett -- verify the trial she received six months in that prison in france. the germans saw such incidents not as pinpricks as they are often described but serious disruption to the se
germany has taken yugoslavia. one day it was we have got the battleship to which when winnie came back several days later with pretty good news, we got the bismarck. now the danger for a subjugated people in such joking exchanges i think it's pretty apparent. in this case the chef and winnie green are in areas commenting on patriotism and war and matters of life and death and pretty soon the levity started to wear away. the comments became more bitter and full of meaning and finally one day the...
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2012 stallone and timbers took the italian stallion to europe and after a successful two-year run in germany -- >> this is show number 56. did you know that? >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: "rocky" is on broadway. >> still feels like we just recently opened. it's great. the set's still, like -- i guess looking kind of run down as it's supposed to. this is rocky's apartment right here. >> reporter: at 35 alex timbers is already a veteran of broadway drawing a claim for shows ranging from "bloody bloodsy andrew jackson" to the pee-wee herman show. still, timbers was an underdog to lead rocky's revival. when you were diving into this project, had you seen the "rocky" movies? >> no i hadn't seen it. >> reporter: how did you do that? how did you come prepared if you hadn't seen the movie? >> an asset. treat the script by a dramatic text. spent pictures pulling this is what boxers look like what philadelphia looks like. i came in and said, this is what my version of "rocky" based on your script would be. >> reporter: this week "rocky" was nominated for four tony a awards including best actor for his
2012 stallone and timbers took the italian stallion to europe and after a successful two-year run in germany -- >> this is show number 56. did you know that? >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: "rocky" is on broadway. >> still feels like we just recently opened. it's great. the set's still, like -- i guess looking kind of run down as it's supposed to. this is rocky's apartment right here. >> reporter: at 35 alex timbers is already a veteran of broadway drawing a...
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also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate market has been a blessing for churches looking to sell. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show so tell me what is on your mind tweet me or go to facebook. i do read this stuff. the economy added 288,000 new jobs in april most of them came from the private sector. economists hope for 150 or 200,000 new jobs to get added every month just to keep up with new entrants to the job market. so the fact that we overshot that in april is really good news, and april has been a big acceleration from the prior months. another positive the number of long-term unemployed came down in april by 287,000. now i always say ignore the unemployment rate unless it's convenient for me to help tell a story. focus instead on that, the number of jobs added every month. in april the rate dropped .4 of a percentage point the lowest in 5.5 years. over the last 12 months the unemploy
also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate market has been a blessing for churches looking to sell. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show so tell me what is on your mind tweet me or go to facebook. i do read this stuff. the economy added 288,000 new jobs in april most of them came from the private...
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>> so the president has turned to chancellor merkel because of the relationship that germany has with russia and because the germans are considered so central to bringing the europeans along. and you could see today in the rose garden the struggle that the europeans. you could see it on display. because she said a number of times we will go to the next tier. and she described the trigger for that being the may 25 elections that are scheduled in ukraine. if they're disrupted, if there's a provocation that prevents them from going forward. but she kept saying, but this is not what we want to do. and she also very forcefully indicated that most of the european nations understand at they would be hurt if the energy sector is in the next tranch of serious economic sanctions. because many of the european countries get a majority if not almost all of their oil and gas -- >> it would hit average citizens. >> it would affect the global economy. and president obama has not been secretive about that. he has also indicated that. his body language with chancellor merkel was very conciliatory to th
>> so the president has turned to chancellor merkel because of the relationship that germany has with russia and because the germans are considered so central to bringing the europeans along. and you could see today in the rose garden the struggle that the europeans. you could see it on display. because she said a number of times we will go to the next tier. and she described the trigger for that being the may 25 elections that are scheduled in ukraine. if they're disrupted, if there's a...
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at that time president meeting with germany chancellor took another shot at russian leader putin. >> washington can't be taken into account is mr. putin suggestion both through words and action that he has the right to violate the solve republic ty of another country. that's not acceptable. ix hear open the streets anger aimed at the united states we asked this pro russian leader who he blames for the violence. his answer doesn't need any translation. >> america. >> it's not clear what kind of violence will provoke 0response from russian a.spokesman says putin is being kept informed of the unfolding events there and regards the swi quote grave concern. so stay tune we'll see what happens next. >> at least 350 people are dead and thousands more missing tonight. following a major land slide in afghanistan. days of heavy rain trigger the slide that buried 300 homes in remote area of northeast afghanistan. the rest of the village evacuated because of concerns there will be more moving mud. rescue crew are lacking for people still trapped in the rubble but officials say they don't have en
at that time president meeting with germany chancellor took another shot at russian leader putin. >> washington can't be taken into account is mr. putin suggestion both through words and action that he has the right to violate the solve republic ty of another country. that's not acceptable. ix hear open the streets anger aimed at the united states we asked this pro russian leader who he blames for the violence. his answer doesn't need any translation. >> america. >> it's not...
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the 415 germany rad street the at&t cabinet will pose an undue burden on the prove or disprove. the at&t cabinet are inhabit the enlarging and existing at the curbside. the at&t cabinet will cabinet will change the residential air to a more commercial area. the at&t cabinet will disturb the function of the adjacent property. i don't think the big company like at&t should be louder than the minority. ladies and gentlemen, i hope you consider this situation and here's the copy of the letter i first sent to the at&t and department of public works for your again to reference. please we see my statements and thank you very much. >> would you like to state your name for the record. >> and i less than lee. this is the first copy of the letter i sent to at&t and public works. thank you. >> okay. thank you. is there any other public comment for geraldo street go ahead >> i'm allen chow a few facts it says 415 geraldo street but no residents on this the box is in front of my mothers place which is the southeast corner of bacon and germany rad. i'm not clear i want to ask mr. quan b >> but
the 415 germany rad street the at&t cabinet will pose an undue burden on the prove or disprove. the at&t cabinet are inhabit the enlarging and existing at the curbside. the at&t cabinet will cabinet will change the residential air to a more commercial area. the at&t cabinet will disturb the function of the adjacent property. i don't think the big company like at&t should be louder than the minority. ladies and gentlemen, i hope you consider this situation and here's the copy...
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street and item next is 121 as an carlos street and the next is 305 elsie street and the next is 415 germany rad street we'll start with at&t. mr. johnson you have 5 minutes to present your case >> so the fact patterns for those eight or nine appeals i'm going to talk about ralph street. so in this particular application was submitted in may 2013 there wasn't another hearing for 8 most in january 2014. at the hearing lynn fong adhered and said at&t applications was in corners with the public works code. at the hearing it was discussed and the hearing officer was told during a box walk an additional location had been identified in addition to the alternative location was on howard street. no members of the community appeared at the hearing to protest. the hearing officer recommended denying this permit application essentially on the basis that an alternative location has been identified as potentially feasible that may have less of on impact the problem is the hearing officer under the s m f order didn't have the discretion but i want to point out the hearing officer had not option into in th
street and item next is 121 as an carlos street and the next is 305 elsie street and the next is 415 germany rad street we'll start with at&t. mr. johnson you have 5 minutes to present your case >> so the fact patterns for those eight or nine appeals i'm going to talk about ralph street. so in this particular application was submitted in may 2013 there wasn't another hearing for 8 most in january 2014. at the hearing lynn fong adhered and said at&t applications was in corners with...
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. >> the violent instability at the top of the agenda for white house meetings germany has much as stake here. it gets one third of the oil and gas from russia. the president says harsher sanctions could be the next step. >> the goal is not to punish russia, but to give them an incentive to choose the better course. >> eastern ukraine has been teetering on the brink for weeks cities and towns falling like dominoes today more than 30 people died in a fire. the blaze sparked by violence. police there said four people were killed in clashes. the president and chancellor said the president is looking for a diplomatic solution to this crisis but russia needs to step up. >> rescue efforts underway in afghanistan today officials say 350 dead and 2000. the rest of the village has been evacuated out of here of landslides. >> house speaker john boehner says he plans to establish a select committee to investigate an embassy attack in libya. issa wants to know why e mails were oem mitted from previous administration submissions. four people died in that attack. >> the cdc says a deadly virus turned
. >> the violent instability at the top of the agenda for white house meetings germany has much as stake here. it gets one third of the oil and gas from russia. the president says harsher sanctions could be the next step. >> the goal is not to punish russia, but to give them an incentive to choose the better course. >> eastern ukraine has been teetering on the brink for weeks cities and towns falling like dominoes today more than 30 people died in a fire. the blaze sparked by...
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it is a very strong economic relationship between germany and russia. including former german chancellor, who is making a lot of money helping natural gas flow from russia to germany. no surprise. angela merkel is under pressure. host: one of the fundamental flaws of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool? guest: it is limited and a blunt instrument but also there is no other choice. not a lot of other alternatives. politics are flawed, too. germany is russia's largest trading partner in the eu. they have more economic interest in the u.s. and its owing to be hard to pressure russia and a major way unless the europeans are willing to play. host: let me share what jack lew told members of congress when it came to sanctions and at russia and the wealthy individuals linked to president putin. [video clip] >> if you look at the impact on russia's economy, it is misleading to look at what happens day by day. you have to look over the period of time since russia went into crimea and since we have imposed sanctions. there has been a substantial deterioration in ru
it is a very strong economic relationship between germany and russia. including former german chancellor, who is making a lot of money helping natural gas flow from russia to germany. no surprise. angela merkel is under pressure. host: one of the fundamental flaws of sanctions as a foreign-policy tool? guest: it is limited and a blunt instrument but also there is no other choice. not a lot of other alternatives. politics are flawed, too. germany is russia's largest trading partner in the eu....
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right now germany is not totally there. i thought it was significant when angela merkel, the chancellor said that she could get to that third place, that third level which would mean targeting sectors, but more work has to be done. that's critical here. president putin understands there are some breaks in that western armor here, including between germany and the u.s. she's coming with a brief from businesses in germany that still want to do business in russia, so that's very tough for president obama. and this spying issue, you know, it's very tough to talk about spying on an ally. the president saying that traditional expectations were tipped over because of technology. in other words, we got better at spying and we used it even against our friends. that's going to be, i'm sure, a pretty delicate conversation as they move forward. >> fair to say those were a couple of awkward moments during that news conference. let me bring in chuck todd, white house correspondent and political director. chuck, when we talk about sanctio
right now germany is not totally there. i thought it was significant when angela merkel, the chancellor said that she could get to that third place, that third level which would mean targeting sectors, but more work has to be done. that's critical here. president putin understands there are some breaks in that western armor here, including between germany and the u.s. she's coming with a brief from businesses in germany that still want to do business in russia, so that's very tough for...
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germany has been a reluctant partner here. it's not just the corporations that have deep ties with russia. it's also oil and gas. germany gets one-third of its oil, one-third of its gas from russia. they have a lot to lose with tougher sanctions. >> thanks very much. we will have more on this sunday on "this week". >>> let's go to amy with today's other top stories. >> good morning, everyone. >>> and we begin with wall street, reacting to nice that the economy is picking up steam. 288,000 jobs created in april, the best in two years, and helped drive down the unemployment rate to 6.3%. the lowest in five years. and more americans dropped out of the labor force. >>> and a terrifying crash in south korea. one train crashed into another, throwing it off the tracks, injuring 170 people. passengers were told to stay inside the train. most of them ignored that order. they forced the doors open to escape. >>> also breaking overnight, two alaska troopers have been shot and killed on duty, including one who appeared on a popular cable
germany has been a reluctant partner here. it's not just the corporations that have deep ties with russia. it's also oil and gas. germany gets one-third of its oil, one-third of its gas from russia. they have a lot to lose with tougher sanctions. >> thanks very much. we will have more on this sunday on "this week". >>> let's go to amy with today's other top stories. >> good morning, everyone. >>> and we begin with wall street, reacting to nice that the...
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discuss ukraine to take a stand against russia which she has yet to do and huge economic implications germany has major trade and get one-third of their natural gas there and merkel very close to putin. her loyalties will certainly be tested to the west or to russia. important meeting there today, guys. we'll let you know what happens. >>> also happening now, the search for the missing malaysian jetliner continues. next week officials will meet to figure out the next step in finding that jet. now we're hearing the audio recordings of the flight crew right before 370 disappeared. >> malaysian 370 -- >> good night 370. >> a standard handoff. the malaysian government said the vietnamese controllers did not tell them the plane was missing until 17 minutes after it disappeared from their radar. experts say that's too long. eight weeks and no wreckage has been found. >> still so tragic not to know where it is. >>> affect the perimeter to try to figure out how to improve security in response to that south bay stow away. swalwell asked to assess the pim perimeters and last month the teenager hopped t
discuss ukraine to take a stand against russia which she has yet to do and huge economic implications germany has major trade and get one-third of their natural gas there and merkel very close to putin. her loyalties will certainly be tested to the west or to russia. important meeting there today, guys. we'll let you know what happens. >>> also happening now, the search for the missing malaysian jetliner continues. next week officials will meet to figure out the next step in finding...
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we're likely, i assume, to get a sense of whether or not germany and the u.s. see eye to eye on sanctions. we know german,is chris critical to whatever the eu will do. >> reporter: absolutely. the administration has been trying to pull along the european allies. the sanctions they imposed this week intended to impose last week, but did so on monday. we're closer to the point at this the broader, more serious, more dangerous for european and american businesses sectoral sanctioning get called for. it is pretty clear, despite this call for russia's call for this emergency meeting, that they haven't had much interest in diplomacy so far. they discarded the agreement with lavrov and kerry almost as soon as it was struck a couple weeks ago. so i think this is -- the situation is getting more grave and more worrisome. i think that may be why merkel and obama have not come out yet. >> so far there's been some abstinence involving the oil industry. brent crude, in the futures market, i'm wondering if you think we are nearing the point where we will see oil come into pl
we're likely, i assume, to get a sense of whether or not germany and the u.s. see eye to eye on sanctions. we know german,is chris critical to whatever the eu will do. >> reporter: absolutely. the administration has been trying to pull along the european allies. the sanctions they imposed this week intended to impose last week, but did so on monday. we're closer to the point at this the broader, more serious, more dangerous for european and american businesses sectoral sanctioning get...
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thought that the president is applying serious pressure to impose german sanctions on russia, however, germany receives one-third of their oil and gas from russia, merkel will come down on vladimir putin is yet to be seen as they are huge economic implications in doing so for her. we'll watch that closely. scott and laura. >> thank you. >>> are you feeling a little pain at the pump? help could actually soon be on the way. live in san jose where gas prices are expected to fall this summer. it's even surprising to me to say because i'm always talking about them going up this time of year, bob. >> they have been going up if you look at the past month we've seen a jump from 25 and 30 cents and there is this analyst that saying prices have peaked and over the next couple months instead of seeing them stabilize or go up maybe we can see them drop 40 to 50 cents which is welcome news for anyone who drives a car. >> pretty high. they're pretty high. i pay here about 50 cents more per gallon than i do in ohio. >> you're glad you don't live in california. >> that's the truth. other than the weather. >>
thought that the president is applying serious pressure to impose german sanctions on russia, however, germany receives one-third of their oil and gas from russia, merkel will come down on vladimir putin is yet to be seen as they are huge economic implications in doing so for her. we'll watch that closely. scott and laura. >> thank you. >>> are you feeling a little pain at the pump? help could actually soon be on the way. live in san jose where gas prices are expected to fall...
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. >> president obama will meet with the president of germany and they are expected to discuss a dispute over united states intelligence-gearing, this is her first visit to the white house since reports revealed that the n.s.a. had intercepted phone calls involving her and other german officials. >>> prince william and prince harry are in the united states. >> harry! harry! >> yikes. node to warn people to cover their ears. screaming fans waited after they join friends for a barbecue in downtown memphis in town for a wedding. prince william took his wife as his date and prince harry is expected to attend girlfriend, -- attend without the girlfriend. they recently broke up. >> here is mike and the forecast. >> you were screaming, too, truth be told. >> every time when you walk in the building, mike. >> screaming hike "get away, get away." it is hot. but it will be cooler. we are 85 today but back near the 73 average tomorrow and also on sunday. cooler on monday at 69. then we climb back wednesday into thursday. temperatures will be above average. around the state, we are still around 92 i
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this after russian president putin told germany's chancellor that ukraine should withdraw its military from the eastern and southern parts of the country. president obama will meet with german chancellor angela merkel later today. >>> alarming news about greenhouse gases on our planet. new tests show the level of caon dioxide in our atmosphere is now at its highest in human history. one scientist told the san francisco chronicle, it is time to stop building things with tail pipes and smokestacks. >>> here they are. horses and jockeys getting ready for this weekend's kentucky derby. an unpredictable field this year. almost anybody could win in the two-minute race. prerace coverage begins at noon eastern, 9:00 pacific on nbc sports network. don't miss race coverage beginning at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 pacific, here on nbc. >>> in health news, a problem that keeps millions of americans up all night. now the fda approved a new pacemaker like device to treat sleep apnea. it happens when throat and tongue muscles relax blocking airwaves. the implant keep the air ways open by zapping them wit
this after russian president putin told germany's chancellor that ukraine should withdraw its military from the eastern and southern parts of the country. president obama will meet with german chancellor angela merkel later today. >>> alarming news about greenhouse gases on our planet. new tests show the level of caon dioxide in our atmosphere is now at its highest in human history. one scientist told the san francisco chronicle, it is time to stop building things with tail pipes and...
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or germany? >> that is a question for the congress and the obama administration. the obama administration in its latest budget proposal, it is trying to tweak inversions and make it more difficult to do this. it is more of a tweet to the system, not an overhaul. it likely won't stop inversions, but make it more difficult, and frankly, more employment for my tax brethren. >> i want to thank you, gordon caplan. coming up next, the pga just announced where the 2022 pga champions tour is going to be held. i will be speaking to the president of the pga. and i will be speaking to sports legend david robinson about mentoring and his business interests outside of basketball. ♪ >> today, the professional golfers association of america announced new jersey's trump golf club is going to host the 2022 pga champions tour. the course is owned by real estate developer donald trump. joining to discuss this announcement is pga executive in chief, pete bevacqua and the pga president, ted bishop. what are we looking at? >> we will have the pga championship in -- it is great to par
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. >> we have more from germany, asia, and now a growing number from china. >> we'll looking at a closer look coming up. >>> plus paying for college football recruits. it's not the schools that are handing out the cash, but there is a problem on campus. we'll explain when real money continues. >> on techknow... >> these are some of the amazing spider goats >> small creatures, big impact >> how strong is it? >> almost as strong as steel >> inspiring discoveries changing lives >> this could go in a human body... >> right >> this is for an achilles tendon >> techknow every saturday go where science meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see techknow >> we're here in the vortex >> only on al jazeera america ra >> creating jobs is a huge ra priority for city and states trying to boost their economies offering tax incentives is how they lure companies . north carolina and the city of charlotte, attracting hundreds of foreign firms by offering them a home with plenty of skilled workers, transportation options and low cost of living. the accommod
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. >> we have more from germany, asia, and now a growing number from china. >> we'll looking at a closer look coming up. >>> plus paying for college football recruits. it's not the schools that are handing out the cash, but there is a problem on campus. we'll explain when real money continues. >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. >> our current system has gone awry... >> a justice system rum by human beings, can run off the rails. >> sometimes the system doesn't serve and protect, and the innocent pay the price. what goes wrong? >> it's a nightmarish alternative reality, sometimes you can't win... >> an original investigative series. when justice is not for all... the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america only a >> creating jobs is a hugeonly a priority for city and states trying to boost their economies offering tax incentives is how they lure companies . north carolina and the city of charlotte, attracting hundreds of foreign firms by offering them a home with plenty of skilled workers, transportation options and low cost of living. the
. >> we have more from germany, asia, and now a growing number from china. >> we'll looking at a closer look coming up. >>> plus paying for college football recruits. it's not the schools that are handing out the cash, but there is a problem on campus. we'll explain when real money continues. >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. >> our current system has gone awry... >> a justice system rum by human beings, can run off...
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. >> we have more from germany, asia, and now a growing number from china. >> we'll looking at a closer look coming up. >>> plus paying for college football recruits. it's not the schools that are handing out the cash, but there is a problem on campus. we'll explain when real money continues. >> creating jobs is a huge priority for city and states trying to boost their economies offering tax incentives is how they lure companies. north carolina and the city of charlotte, attracting hundreds of foreign firms by offering them a home with plenty of skilled workers, transportation options and low cost of living. the accommodation is attracting companies from across the globe. charlotte, north carolina, home to bank of america and wells fargo, the carolina panthers, charlotte bobcats as well as chiquita, and mitsubishi. north carolina ranks ninth in the nation with the number of jobs from foreign companies with 39% of those jobs in the manufacturing industry. >> of those more from a germany, china. >> reporter: they take great pains locating companies as well as new investors. economic devel
. >> we have more from germany, asia, and now a growing number from china. >> we'll looking at a closer look coming up. >>> plus paying for college football recruits. it's not the schools that are handing out the cash, but there is a problem on campus. we'll explain when real money continues. >> creating jobs is a huge priority for city and states trying to boost their economies offering tax incentives is how they lure companies. north carolina and the city of...
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focus more on countries like spain where you're seeing unemployment come down, germany's come down to record lows, and now you're seeing predictions on the spanish economy in 2015 at 1.7%. so you've got this expansion, yet draghi still talking about quantitative easing. it's probably baked in. so what i think is rather than the global economic decline we saw in 2008, beginning in 2007, we'll have a nice march upward, except perhaps in the emerging markets, which in my view there's no real reason to go there. >> so grasso on the floor of the stock exchange, give me a read of the feeling down there as april's going to come to a close, we're about to enter what has been over the last four years a rough month for the markets. you could look at some internals of the market and say, you know, the russell 2000 is up against the 200-day, breaking that. that's a potentially worrisome sign. what do you say down on the floor? >> last week we pointed out the negative head and shoulders pattern that was beginning to form, the right shoulder. the s&p cash, it's 1,883, is the level that you want to
focus more on countries like spain where you're seeing unemployment come down, germany's come down to record lows, and now you're seeing predictions on the spanish economy in 2015 at 1.7%. so you've got this expansion, yet draghi still talking about quantitative easing. it's probably baked in. so what i think is rather than the global economic decline we saw in 2008, beginning in 2007, we'll have a nice march upward, except perhaps in the emerging markets, which in my view there's no real...
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said, we need to be more aggressive with the sanctions, frankly with the europe mean allies including germany. and we need to dial up the heat. it's the message that gets sent to russia with respect to iran. it's the message with respect to syria. it's the message sent to russia with respect to the nuclear arms negotiation and defense. it has a cascading effect. if you show a bully weakness, and you give them weakness, they'll take it. >> where do you stand in the right year for substantively take that on? >> i'm a supporter of reform, mark, but we're not going to get it done this year. it's going to fill into 2014. unfortunately. republicans should, if you're going to talk the talk of being the working class if we have a minimum wage, it should be reasonably adjusts from time to time, for all the republicans who talk about we're the blue color and for the workers there should be basic things that they're for, and that's one of them increases in the minimum wage. >> before we go, you heard the conversation, i won't talk about everything you guys discussed. but jeb bush, is jeb going have to t
said, we need to be more aggressive with the sanctions, frankly with the europe mean allies including germany. and we need to dial up the heat. it's the message that gets sent to russia with respect to iran. it's the message with respect to syria. it's the message sent to russia with respect to the nuclear arms negotiation and defense. it has a cascading effect. if you show a bully weakness, and you give them weakness, they'll take it. >> where do you stand in the right year for...
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prosecutor says the teenagees was a foreign exchange student from germany. this happened more than a thousand miles from little falls, minnesota, the sight of the other shootings, in the city of missoula, montana. the home owner claims somebody had broken into his home twice before, so he had cameras and other security equipment installed. the home owner's partner says she left a purse with personal items in the garage and then kept the door open on purpose to try to catch the burglar. the documents then say the garage alarm went off early sunday morning, so the home owner went outside with a gun, fired four shots into the dark garage. the defense attorney says they were supposed to be warning shots. but police say the bullets hit the 17-year-old exchange student in the head and the arm. he died at the hospital. prosecutor says the home owner and his partner baited the student. according to the court documents the suspect said, he waited for days to, quote, shoot some bleeping kid. the home owner posted $30,000 bail after he appeared today in court. >>> a vi
prosecutor says the teenagees was a foreign exchange student from germany. this happened more than a thousand miles from little falls, minnesota, the sight of the other shootings, in the city of missoula, montana. the home owner claims somebody had broken into his home twice before, so he had cameras and other security equipment installed. the home owner's partner says she left a purse with personal items in the garage and then kept the door open on purpose to try to catch the burglar. the...
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i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people of letters. i will not go into their names. they were arguing about china and one was living there for a couple years and there other returned. and the guy who had not said the guy who lived there was too close to china and the guy responded surely there is a medium between never -- living in china versus never being there at all. that guy had never been there at all. i can tell you every time i go i learn how much i don't know and how much is changing in china. i would be concerned about china's economic rise if it doesn't happen. and that is because the imperative i think from the comm commonnist pa
i kept thinking back to the history books and what things were like in germany before world world war with the sense of them being a rising power but with the grievance that they would soon be into position to correct in some way. now that doesn't mean conflict is inevitable but the decisions over the maritime disputes you felt the chance of to improve. >> the trip i took in march was my 9th trip there. and it was a great quote that i would like to point out from a debate from two people...
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from germany, china and argentina. they all left after the disaster killed 16 sherpas ten days ago. the accident sparked backlash from several sherpa guides who demanded more benefits from the government for their dangerous profession. the government agreed to increase the guide's insurance coverage and set up a fund for the victims' families. >>> 6:41. coming up, we just got word for the hunt for that missing pilot. we have a live look over san pablo bay. we'll tell you why crews are just now resuming that search. >>> plus, dozens of deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest. the latesten t eon the destruct next. >>> we're not talking about severe weather, but working with extremes this week, bay area. that warming trend starts today and record heat and potential for triple digits and fire danger. lots to go over in your full forecast when "today in the bay" is back in moments. the world of fashion is split in two. you can either have high-end or low-price. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. >>> new details and
from germany, china and argentina. they all left after the disaster killed 16 sherpas ten days ago. the accident sparked backlash from several sherpa guides who demanded more benefits from the government for their dangerous profession. the government agreed to increase the guide's insurance coverage and set up a fund for the victims' families. >>> 6:41. coming up, we just got word for the hunt for that missing pilot. we have a live look over san pablo bay. we'll tell you why crews are...
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germany, france, we have to go down the list. fascinating story in the times about putin's money about whether it is real or not. so many different situations to keep track of after this. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event, ends sunday. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ at your ford dealer think? they think about tires. and what they've been through lately. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford experts
germany, france, we have to go down the list. fascinating story in the times about putin's money about whether it is real or not. so many different situations to keep track of after this. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's...
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so germany, spain, italy and france are not doing anything about this because they don't want to be hit in the pocketbook. >> it affects all of these nations video. these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally or wait for everybody to speak in one voice. so far we're waiting for everybody to speak in one voice. >> we also heard the president mention that there was -- seemed limited, but high-tech assistance being sent into the region. what can you tell us about that? >> it's interesting. they haven't obviously sent any weapons into the region, but there could be some communication devices, some communications equipment that is going to the ukrainians. they are drawing the line there will not be military assistance and lethal weapon assistance to the ukrainians. the president in the philippines in this press co
so germany, spain, italy and france are not doing anything about this because they don't want to be hit in the pocketbook. >> it affects all of these nations video. these countries do business with russia. we talked about many times the natural gas imports to russia that are really affected -- i mean from russia into europe that are really affected. that becomes a problem for initiating these sanctions. there is reporting about a break in the white house of whether to do it unilaterally...
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>> kazakhstan and germany. >> what do you think of germany? >> i like it. i have been there nine years and longest i lived anywhere. i consider germany my home in a weird way. and it's definitely a mind-opening experience for me and it's changed my perspective on a national level for the country and also on an international level as well. >> what's your favorite german word? >> oh, that's a good one. probably bergermeister. >> and the bill you want passed. >> i would go along the lines with everyone else, it seems an education bill. living in a military community i have seen the effects transferring through multiple school systems has on students and how the lack of standardization and common goals for education have on students and their futures. >> let's go back in the back here. people we have not been able to talk to. yes, sir. >> my name is daniel rose and i'm the delegate from tennessee. >> where in tennessee? >> memphis. >> the bill i would pass is definitely an immigration reform bill. just looking around the room and being able to talk to every sin
>> kazakhstan and germany. >> what do you think of germany? >> i like it. i have been there nine years and longest i lived anywhere. i consider germany my home in a weird way. and it's definitely a mind-opening experience for me and it's changed my perspective on a national level for the country and also on an international level as well. >> what's your favorite german word? >> oh, that's a good one. probably bergermeister. >> and the bill you want passed....
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. >>> 6 million people killed nazi germany people are remembered. they opened a day of remembrance by issuing a stern warning of the world to learn lessons of the past and prevent another such tragedy. >> we continue to follow the deadly tornadoes and the threat is not over. one of the men overseeing search and rescue operations before he's joining us live. his warning for you coming up next. >> you better not get caught snapping selfies. we will explain. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help peoe quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agition, depressed mood, and suicidathoughts or actis while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away.
. >>> 6 million people killed nazi germany people are remembered. they opened a day of remembrance by issuing a stern warning of the world to learn lessons of the past and prevent another such tragedy. >> we continue to follow the deadly tornadoes and the threat is not over. one of the men overseeing search and rescue operations before he's joining us live. his warning for you coming up next. >> you better not get caught snapping selfies. we will explain. my name is jenny,...
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i am confident that we will defeat germany to $4 trillion. 16 million people work in it. seven out of the 10 smartest kids in the high school graduating class work and our health care system somewhere. so when people in washington bravely talk about reforming the health care system, the degrees of difficulty or its magnitude, this is way harder than iraq. is like invading a country the size of germany, and i think that's a little bit what is happening now. the main feature of this health economy for most of the last five years has been disinflation. frankly, something no one, including the futurists predicted, in 2009 our health system arrived at a rate of increase in health spending that we haven't seen in this country since dwight eisenhower was president of the united states. five years before medicare, and we stayed at that level of maybe 3.8, 3.9% increase in spending for five long years. the economists who believe this was a product of the recession will have trouble explaining why per capita medicare spending has trended down towards zero during the same period of
i am confident that we will defeat germany to $4 trillion. 16 million people work in it. seven out of the 10 smartest kids in the high school graduating class work and our health care system somewhere. so when people in washington bravely talk about reforming the health care system, the degrees of difficulty or its magnitude, this is way harder than iraq. is like invading a country the size of germany, and i think that's a little bit what is happening now. the main feature of this health...
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history started where millions of american soldiers were sent across the atlant uk to help france defeat germany in world war i. 2,000 also marked into europe and music history, accompanied by their own jazz bands. for the war-weary french, the sound of jazz was a revelation, and an instant hit. many black american musicians tired of presently faced at home jumped at the chance to stay and dazzle a city where the colour lines are more fluent. guys found out there was a lot of gigs and plains. stuck. >> in the shadow. the basilica that dominates the skyline. jazz expatriots turned a hillside agency into a bastian of the roaring 20s. >> when you look at the pictures and the roof tops and club, that they were up, they must have been amazing to see true musicians coming awe the boat. and -- coming off the boat and ask and playing jazz. that must have been cool. >> the french are the biggest supporters of jazz. and that, for the most american of music forms. which is kind of crazy when you think about it. >> and no one was crazier on statement than a young american dancer josephine baker. >> she had
history started where millions of american soldiers were sent across the atlant uk to help france defeat germany in world war i. 2,000 also marked into europe and music history, accompanied by their own jazz bands. for the war-weary french, the sound of jazz was a revelation, and an instant hit. many black american musicians tired of presently faced at home jumped at the chance to stay and dazzle a city where the colour lines are more fluent. guys found out there was a lot of gigs and plains....
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in germany, violence against jews was escalating, and the infamous munich agreement paved the way for hitler's armies to march unopposed into czechoslovakia. in london, nicholas winton had been following events and knew that refugees fleeing the nazis were in dire straits. he went to czechoslovakia to see if there was anything he could do to help. what's strange is that, for almost 50 years, he hardly told anyone about what he had accomplished, and for 50 years, the children knew nothing about who had saved them or how. we begin on october 1, 1938. nazi troops marched into the sudetenland, the german-speaking region of czechoslovakia. prague, the czech capital, was flooded with desperate people trying to escape. a fortunate few were able to send their children abroad. these parents, mostly czech jews, sensed war was coming and wanted to get their children out. by chance, a cameraman filmed a man holding a boy, a 29 year-old londoner. his name-- nicholas winton. >> nicholas winton: all i knew was that the people that i met couldn't get out. and they were looking of ways of at least get
in germany, violence against jews was escalating, and the infamous munich agreement paved the way for hitler's armies to march unopposed into czechoslovakia. in london, nicholas winton had been following events and knew that refugees fleeing the nazis were in dire straits. he went to czechoslovakia to see if there was anything he could do to help. what's strange is that, for almost 50 years, he hardly told anyone about what he had accomplished, and for 50 years, the children knew nothing about...
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they had come from germany originally, very cultured, littered, well read people. they probably were the first to bring sebastian bach. so they came to this pretty cut wild part of the north carolina piedmont. there were lorises, merchants, they educated sons and daughters. so salem prospered all through the 19th century and really something very cultured, middle-class group of people it doesn't take root until the low the 19th century, and it's attracting all of these, would not say ne'er-do-well, but these young, brash manner of did make a buck, very opportunistic. they seem to be the antithesis of everything that they have stood for. the thing about these young tobacco and textile folks coming to this town off is that they recognize in the future lies in building this manufacturing world, using the transportation up virginities of trains and advertising. even though saddam is not thrilled, it has to pay attention. they're saying to a sale on townspeople come make a look, manufacturing is the future. we have this great industrial city that is taking shape before
they had come from germany originally, very cultured, littered, well read people. they probably were the first to bring sebastian bach. so they came to this pretty cut wild part of the north carolina piedmont. there were lorises, merchants, they educated sons and daughters. so salem prospered all through the 19th century and really something very cultured, middle-class group of people it doesn't take root until the low the 19th century, and it's attracting all of these, would not say...